Tuesday, August 22, 2006

The Iran Nuclear Response


Iran has delivered their response to the Security Council and certain Western nations involved in the call for Iran to end its nuclear program.

As the next few days emerge I will be fascinated to learn as to what the Iranian response is. Manuchehr Motakki used a word to describe Iran's so-called diplomatic attitude toward negotiations - "Serious." Anonymous sources used this terminology to describe undisclosed points in the Iranian response - "new formula."

Frankly friends I doubt there is anything of substance the West or the Security Council can work with. Iran has been saber rattling and declaring there will be no end to their nuclear program. Any "Serious" or "new formula" negotiations are merely a stall tactic to build a nuclear arsenal. Mohammedans call this "Taqiyya" (are some form of that word).

It is active deception to what the Mohammedan considers kafir (unbelievers). This is actually a moral precept that wipes away guilt to justify lying that leads to violence.

Ahmadinejad's mindset would preclude anything substantive as acceptable in negotiation.

There will be only two direct outcomes (that will lead to a variety of possible further outcomes): The West will cave in due to the impotence of Appeasement or the West will engage in actions that will ultimately lead to a military action.

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